Sawyer asked Clinton if the exchange of the Guantanamo Bay detainees for Bergdahl was like making "a deal with the devil," to which Clinton replied, "I think this was a very hard choice." She added, "There are competing interests and values. And one of our values is we bring everybody home off the battlefield the best we can. It doesn't matter how they ended up in a prisoner of war situation."

Sawyer asked Clinton if her support for Obama's decision wavered given the controversy over Bergdahl's capture and release, to which Clinton replied "It doesn’t matter," and "We bring our people home."

ABC aired the segment of the interview with Clinton Friday evening. The full interview is set to air during a one-hour special on Monday, June 9, at 9 p.m. ET.

This image made from video released Wednesday April 7, 2010 by the Taliban via the Site Intelligence Group shows a man identified as U.S. soldier Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl. In the video, Bergdahl, captured in Afghanistan in June 2009, says he wants to return to his family in Idaho and that the war in Afghanistan is not worth the number of lives that have been lost or wasted in prison. It is the first he has been seen since the Taliban released a video of him on Christmas Day. (AP Photo/Site Intelligence Group) MANDATORY CREDIT: SITE INTELLIGENCE GROUP; ON-SCREEN LOGO MUST NOT BE OBSCURED; NO SALES; ADDS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAS NO WAY OF INDEPENDENTLY VERIFYING THE CONTENT